Wheelchair Research & Mobility Resource Center

Real trail reports, funding guides, and gear research for wheelchair users and the people who love them.

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8+
Years trail-testing
59
Loaner locations worldwide
156+
Research articles
4
Countries served

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Start Here: Three guides for new visitors

If you’re new and feeling overwhelmed, pick the one that fits your situation. Each is a complete primer that links to the deeper research.

For the curious

What is an all-terrain wheelchair?

The 49-lb chair that goes where standard wheelchairs can’t. Sand, snow, mud, water, mountain trails. Built in Utah, used in 4 countries.

Read the complete guide →
For the cost-conscious

Funding 101: How do people actually pay for these?

Medicare won’t cover all-terrain. So how do families fund a $4,500 chair? Grants, HSA, payment plans, and free help applying.

Read Funding 101 →
For the planner

Travel 101: Where can I actually go?

The interactive map shows 59 locations where you can try a Motus before buying. Plus our most-read trail reports for Zion, Bryce, and beyond.

Explore the location map →

🧪 Sam & Ryan’s Lab

“Can it be done?” — every wheelchair experiment we’ve actually tested. Real results, real videos.

Everything you see here was performed by real users on real terrain — no professional stunt drivers, just best friends.

Can a wheelchair hit 40 MPH?
Yes — Sam clocked 35–40 mph
Watch the experiment →
Will the chair float?
Yes — Wheeleez tires float in shallow water
See it in action →
Can it summit Kyhv Peak?
Yes — our hardest trail ever
Read the trail report →
Can a wheelchair go sledding?
Yes — and it’s our most-viewed video
Watch sledding →
Skatepark in a wheelchair?
Sam earned the nickname “Tony Hawking”
See Tony Hawking →
Can a wheelchair do a 5K mud run?
Yes — completed the Dirty Dash
Read the report →

Interactive tools

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Find a Motus near you

Interactive map of 59 parks, zoos, and adaptive sports programs across the US, Canada, Australia, and UK where you can try the chair before buying.

Open the map →
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The 90-second Adventure Quiz

Tell us about your situation in six quick questions — we’ll suggest which chair, which configuration, and what to research next.

Start the quiz →
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Grant Match Quiz

Answer five questions about your situation (rider, location, diagnosis, organization type) and we’ll match you to the grants most likely to fund your chair.

Match me to grants →

About the Research Center

Every guide in this library is built from one of three sources: real-world testing (Sam & Ryan have been trail-testing the Extreme Motus for 8+ years), customer reports from owners across 4 countries, and verified medical / regulatory sources (Medicare.gov, NPS accessibility guides, condition-specific medical authorities).

For medical and clinical content, we cite the CDC, National Library of Medicine, and condition-specific patient organizations. For travel accessibility, we cite National Park Service accessibility resources and state park systems directly. For grants and funding, we verify directly with each foundation. If you spot something inaccurate, tell us — we’ll fix it.

📡 Community Field Reports

The best research isn’t from us — it’s from you. Have you found an accessible trail we haven’t covered? Won a grant we don’t list? Solved a chair-maintenance problem nobody talks about? Share it with the community.

Submit your research →

Featured submissions get bylined credit and a link to your website/social.

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Featured Field Report: Bryce Canyon in a Wheelchair — by Sam & Ryan

“Bryce Canyon is famous for steep switchbacks. We mapped every wheelchair-accessible viewpoint, every rim trail you can actually roll, and which rangers go the extra mile.” Read the full report →

Want your trail report featured here? Submit yours.

Latest research

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Last updated: May 10, 2026 · Maintained by Sam & Ryan and the Extreme Motus team